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Congrats, ladies.
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Dupe: http://www.videosift.com/video/Lara-Logan-on-Iraq-reportage
(and a popular one at that)
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I also think it's a sign of the difference between the 90's, and the 2000's. Back in the 90's, there weren't a lot of creationists pulling the strings in Washington.
Now those of us who like our science to be based on science, instead of religious dogma are a little more sensitive about the debate.
I know I sure am.
here's a better embed for your baracknophobia clip:
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Ok, am I not watching the same vid as the rest of you guys?
Evangelicals coming to the realization that Christianity's influence on politics shouldn't be entirely about abortion and gays is good news to LiberalSifters.
I'm not particularly religious, but I've always been puzzled by the mere existence of a "right-wing Christian". What I've always understood Christianity to be about is realizing that God loves everyone, and that we should engage in charitable behavior to help those in need.
How that coincides with a political party that screams in horror of a "welfare state" boggles my mind.
Democrats espouse a generally Christian mindset, of helping the poor, the sick, and the needy, by holding firm that everyone is created equal, and that we should be good stewards of the Earth.
I don't think Democrats should pander to their agenda, but disunity within the Evangelicals would certainly make it hard for Republicans to win a Presidential election.
This is part of the Colbert "Green Screen Challenge" - Thought you'd appreciate this one
As has been said here "never do a speech in front of a green screen!"
(shakes fist for missing the sift)
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*blocked
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Who do we talk to about taking one over?
also i have the best olbermann vid on the dropping out already in the unsifted queue:
http://politics.videosift.com/video/Weve-Been-Waiting-Clintons-Friends-Hold-An-Intervention
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http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/6/2/152515/7462
Either could be right. I choose to believe that she's gonna drop out tomorrow, but the HuffPo piece is perfectly consistent with how she's run her campaign up to this point.
I think when it comes down to it, she'll concede, otherwise it's unlikely she'll get to remain in politics.
At least, with the Democratic party.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/m.s.-bellows/the-trap-clintons-briarpa_b_104198.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBfK9ulPeUw
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Dupe: http://www.videosift.com/video/Barack-Obama-speaks-after-becoming-Democratic-nominee
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Out of curiousity, who do you plan to vote for? Bob Barr? Write-in for Ron Paul?
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McCain... Obama.... Clinton... it's all CFR to me baby.